When you receive notifications, your phone will light up, vibrate, or make a notification sound. this can also be a reason why your battery is draining so fast. As your phone receives a handful of notification each day, it will consume your battery.
If you recharge it a lot the batterys life decreaces slowly.
an ant is so small and weightless so it can run fast.
They need to run fast so they can out-run and escape predators.
Rabbits are horned with the capacity to run fast, so that they are able to survive against their predators.
It all depends on how much you use the phone. Playing Games and watching movies will kill the battery fast, as well as using data to surf the internet. Leaving wifi on when not using it kills your battery because its searching for networks. Same thing goes for data, when you leave data on it still refreshes the apps that are in the background.
Every cellphone contains a battery, which supplies electricity to the phone, enabling it to send and receive signals, show text on its screen, etc. This battery has to be recharged every so often or it will run out of electricity and your phone stops working.
so very very fast
They run so fast because the tinyer the faster
most small dogs can run really really fast. so, the smaller the dachshund, the faster he or she can run.
If any light is on then overtime it will run the battery down. So will a stuck relay. In addition a dead cell in the battery will run it own overnight.
Nope - I have a separate charger in addition to my mobile phone, so I never have a flat battery. The phone has never had any bad effects from charging the spare battery in an alternative charger.
It enjoyed lunch on the hoof. Most of it's prey could run fast so it had to run faster to be able to eat.